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Old 03-29-2008, 01:13 AM
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MA,

you are right and we work on different projects here in Dumaguete. I will post some stuff after a meeting this evening.
Like you probably saw in an Apo Island thread, I agrree 100% that there are many things to do, I disagree if somebody is only negativ...

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I disagree if somebody is only negativ...

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agreed Rhoody, keep up the good work. if you want to be inspired about what can be done look at what Lorenz and friends are doing here.

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very impressive and worth a visit!

Here we have pristine reefs like I did not see in 20 years.
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Old 03-31-2008, 01:18 PM
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Can we post all articles/thoughts/opinions/links and arguments to support or counter this claim - "Philippines has the most bio-diverse marine life in the world".

Seems to be a claim of much interest, so post away!

Howyadoing mate? Anyways I know for a fact that, regardless of how negative many of the things we say about Apo Island, it still is mainly the reason why most of the diver guests, except the hardcore photographers, come to Negros Oriental for. I, like any true-blooded Pilipino busero who have been diving the best of what the Philippines can offer for more than 30 years, can only say that except for sulu sea, which is not anymore that exciting but is still worth visiting, Apo Island and the rest of supposedly well-managed island marine sanctuaries, are a big letdown. It's frustrating to see fish traps, and gill nets, and garbage all mixing up with the still nice coral growth that still adorns Apo. Even more sickening is the fact that should anyone complain or protest, or initiate action against the way the islanders manage their sanctuary, he or she is threatened with being fined or forever banned from diving the area by the same guys who are supposed to ensure proper and effective management of marine sanctuaries. It's understandable that because of the lack of decent livelihood opportunities on the island, the people there really have no other choice but to catch fish to survive. But to do it in an indiscriminate manner, like setting up fish traps and nets within the protected area is one recipe for ecological disaster. I've seen places a lot better than Apo which got totally erased from the dive map by such idiotic practices in less than three years because there are hardly any more fish life left to see or even talk about.

I just hope that the Apo islanders themselves would see the big drop in biodiversity from a few years back and realize that unless they do something drastic towards better and sustainable management of their marine environment, and start adopting proper and effective family planning, there shall no longer be anything better for them to do there than lead miserable lives.
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how many years back?
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http://www.fishbase.org
this database has over 14,000 fish species listed
it lists Australia as having the most marine species ( 4364), reef species (1964) and endemic species (487)
Indonesia is second with 4320 total , 1953 reef and 112 endemic
Philippines is 3rd with 3183 total , 1752 reef and 79 endemic
PNG is 4th Thailand is 5th with 2156 total, 760 reef and 20 endemic....
The Red Sea and Carribean are orders of magnitude smaller than the RP
The RP is first in introduced species , with 40 ( Indo 2nd with 31)
and total aquarium species exports , at 268 ( the countries in the rest of SEA are all under 50 )
Reefbase.org shows the philippines to be 3rd in # of coral species as well , behind Australia PNG (combined) and Indonesia
However, there are new species documented all the time , so this data is fluid ... there are more reef invert species used medicinally from the philippines than anywhere else ...

the point of view of someone breeding fish for the aquarium trade would be different than, say, that of a coral reef ecologist looking at total biodiversity.
that said, the philippines ranks high , even if not #1
its a shame that less than 10% of the reefs here ( and in most of the rest of SEA) are healthy and not overfished - what a waste
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Apo is included in the healthy category. In spite of the breakup of clownfish city due to dive pressure and the relative lack of large pelagics with territories outside park boundries ( the slaughter of those whale sharks last year comes to mind) the coral, associated inverts and reef fish are doing well here ...
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Except for the demise of clownfish city I havent seen any marked deterioration at Apo since I first dove here in 1993
Sumilon has been improving in that same time period ( after being dynamited in the early 90's when Oslob took control of the sanctuary from Silliman U and allowed the first Japaneese resort to be built there)
I dont see garbage and gill nets at Apo and the traps cause minimal damage
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Cebudiver, thanks for this information and the web-link.
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